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Financial Planning Center
- Ways to Negotiate Medical Debt
Whether due to unexpected emergencies or ongoing treatments, negotiating medical debt is a viable option for many consumers.
- The Impact of Employer Bankruptcy on Your Benefits
By understanding your rights and options, you can better navigate this challenging situation.
- The Risks of Withdrawing From Your Retirement Savings During Tough Times
No matter how tough circumstances get, accessing your retirement funds should be a last resort option.
- Setting Financial Goals for the New Year
Make a fool-proof plan for your financial goals this year.
- Forced Early Retirement
There’s a way to avoid the panic and dread many feel when they hear about the possibility of forced early retirement.
- Top 6 Excuses for Not Saving for Retirement
Learn ways to combat excuses and make smarter saving decisions for retirement.
- What Does It Mean to be Vested in My 401(k)?
Knowing where you stand with your employer-sponsored retirement plan is important for planning your future and your next career move.
- Defined Contribution Plans for Retirement
Know the difference between a 401(k), 403(b), and other retirement plans.
- How to Save for Early Retirement
Find out how to achieve and keep financial independence before age 65.
- How to Prepare Financially to Start a Family
It’s not all baby showers and diaper cakes!
- Saving for Education: 529 plans or IRAs?
Read the most important piece of advice regarding college savings, as well as a comparison of two popular ways to save: IRAs and 529 plans.
- Taking a Pay Cut
Get insight on how to handle what can be a scary situation when you have to take a pay cut.
- Auto-Escalation Saves You More for Retirement
Learn how this feature of employer defined contribution plans removes the barriers of procrastination and inertia, helping you reach your retirement savings goals sooner.
- Top Money Management Apps You Need
You already check your smartphone a thousand times a day. Why not use it to check up on your money?
- Money-saving Tips for College Students
For many college students, saving money is a matter of necessity.
- Six Tips for Saving Money on the First Year of College
Everyone knows that college tuition and fees are high-cost items, but what about the many other expenses associated with higher education?
- Don't Wait for a Catastrophe to Discuss Money Issues
It can be difficult to have a financial conversation with relatives but it is an important conversation to have. Use these helpful tips to help you discuss money issue with older relatives.
- Tips for Completing the FAFSA
Each year, June 30 is the online filing deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). (Note: State governments have their own deadlines for their forms.)